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Hey, my name is Sarit Goldenberg and I'm 15 years old. I'm the youngest in my family. I live in Efrat and have lived here my whole life. Efrat's pretty close to Jerusalem which I like because it means I get to hang out there more often. I like going to the Old City and the mall. I like eating ice cream, watching TV, playing guitar, hanging out with friends, laughing and having fun with them.

My hobby is doing gymnastics and I have been doing it since about third grade. I had to take a break from it in the middle of last year because I had a problem with my hand. But luckily I feel better, thank God, and I just started going back to doing gymnastics. My favorite color is green. Well, it's also blue. Though I did start liking the color red lately. You know what, I think I just like all colors!

I also like doing sport activities. For example, I like playing basketball and soft ball.


There is stuff I don’t like doing. I mean, don’t think I like everything. For starters, I hate arguing with people, especially people that are close to me. Another thing I really don’t like doing, and I am not in particular very good at, is making decisions. I just do not like making decisions!
Even though I don’t really like to read books, my goal in life is to write songs and stories that would affect other people’s lives. I want to help others, through my writings, with things that bother them so they will feel like there are more people out there like them and with their problems. If I ever get to complete my goal, I would like my stories and songs to help make a change for the good in someone’s life and that it would mean something for them.

I truly believe that every person deserves a second chance and it is wrong to judge anybody before you know exactly their side. People tend to judge others very fast and I'm not saying that I don’t. Sometimes, that fast judging can cause people to stop saying what they feel or believe in. Or, doing what they think is right. My theory is that nothing should stop anyone from saying or doing what they believe in.

And, that’s about it. This is who I am. Well, at least I think this is the closest I’ll get on paper to who I am.
Well, this is it, so by by,
Sarit